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bert

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You've been in locker rooms, no? Then, you don't need an answer

It's like thinking that Morgan Rielly and Ridly Greig hang out together outside of the rink :laugh:

I have seen "bad blood" between teammates last for years, even in a much lesser competitive environment. There's still 2 guys in my friendly fathers no hitting league that we have to watch to be sure they don't fight again in the locker room after the game, before we all go to our kids activities

But let me guess, you're also an expert in psychology and I should have taken more classes in College?
Umm no thats absurd were Zub and Perron hanging around outside the rink?.... How is that even a comparable situation. They are now on the same team and this stuff gets squashed fast. If Greig and Reilly were on the same team it would be the same thing they act like adults and realize its a one time incident that is over.

Sounds like the people you hang out with have a real maturity problem. But if you think mens league vendettas are the same as guys playing a professional sport with million on the line well you're out to lunch. Guessing you never actually were in a competitive hockey environment from this take.
 

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If anyone thinks Zub:Perron is an issue, then they don’t understand locker room dynamics.
 
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What happens on the ice stays on the ice. I agree it is a not even a concern. I wouldn't be surprised if it doesn't even get addressed as a joke, just completely forgotten.

I agree, in amateur and friendly leagues, people take it way more seriously than the NHL :sarcasm:

A human being is an human being, the only way it can be fine is if apologies have been made.

Umm no thats absurd were Zub and Perron hanging around outside the rink?.... How is that even a comparable situation. They are now on the same team and this stuff gets squashed fast. If Greig and Reilly were on the same team it would be the same thing they act like adults and realize its a one time incident that is over.

That's why I said before you started quoted me that "he probably apologized to him"

I'm pretty sure both players were consulted to see if the situation was dealt with already, and apparently Perron addressed it pretty much immediately.

But here you are behind your computer, acting like if this wasn't a reality. If it wasn't, why would Perron even address it? lol

Sounds like the people you hang out with have a real maturity problem. But if you think mens league vendettas are the same as guys playing a professional sport with million on the line well you're out to lunch. Guessing you never actually were in a competitive hockey environment from this take.

Surprised to read this! :laugh:

The 2 guys I have in mind just don't like each others, they never share the same room. Everything is "fine" until they battle one on one in the corners. Last time, the guy that went after the other in the locker room actually wrote an email after to apologize to resolve the situation

Regarding Zub-Perron, the ONLY reason it's fine now is because Perron apologized (which is what almost every NHLer would do due to the many reasons) but for someone who knows everything, you seem surprised by this.
 
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